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to do is look to indiana. >> they've gotten thousands of jobs coming to indiana. >> indiana's had a strong experience. they did similar legislation. >> tonight, michigan's favorite son, michael moore, on schneider's portrayal and the way forward for workers in the heartland. >>> the 12-12-12 concert raised a ton of money for sandy relief. but house republicans are holding up federal dollars. i'll tell you why. >>> and a meteorologist is fired for responding to racist facebook taunts. tonight, rhonda lee tells her story on "the ed show." >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. time is running out on a fiscal cliff deal, and republicans are running out of reasons to reject the president's plan. house speaker john boehner left capitol hill this evening and met with the president at the white house for nearly an hour. administration officials and boehner's spokespeople say that the meeting was frank. president obama earlier today spoke with minneapolis television station wcco and left no
to do is look to indiana. >> they've gotten thousands of jobs coming to indiana. >> indiana's had a strong experience. they did similar legislation. >> tonight, michigan's favorite son, michael moore, on schneider's portrayal and the way forward for workers in the heartland. >>> the 12-12-12 concert raised a ton of money for sandy relief. but house republicans are holding up federal dollars. i'll tell you why. >>> and a meteorologist is fired for responding...
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they have significantly increased the number of businesses looking to come to indiana and grow in indiana due to this legislation. >> jon: indiana! those sweet-faced good natured job-stealing sons of bitches. (laughter) wait a minute, let's go with the right spacing for that. india, north america! well, don't think we won't detect your call center accents, india n.a. how are michigan's union members takintaking this news? >> prounion protesters are swarming the capital building in lancing. >> hey, hey, ho, ho, right to work has got to go. >> union busting is disgusting! (laughter). >> jon: dude, you're from michigan, detroit, "8 mile." you've got to come up with better rhymes that busting-disgusting if you want to win the khraoe climactic rap. you have to put effort into it. (laughter) (cheers and applause) look, you have one job at one factory, when you seize every benefit you could, yo, our palms are sweaty, knees week, arms heavy, working in a factory all day building chevys, like the volt, you plug it in, and then you win -- ecologically, because if it was an actual race you would not
they have significantly increased the number of businesses looking to come to indiana and grow in indiana due to this legislation. >> jon: indiana! those sweet-faced good natured job-stealing sons of bitches. (laughter) wait a minute, let's go with the right spacing for that. india, north america! well, don't think we won't detect your call center accents, india n.a. how are michigan's union members takintaking this news? >> prounion protesters are swarming the capital building in...
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i work in indiana and i will talk about indiana and our experience so far with photo identification. indiana is important nationally for a couple of reasons. we were just about first -- is there anybody from georgia in the room? if there isn't, indiana will take credit for being first in line on photo identification. as a requirement. also, india has served as the model -- indiana has served as the model for photo identification laws that have been passed and litigated in the court system. one of the things i have been doing for the last few years is trying to assess how many folks get caught up by the indiana up photo id requirements. there are two major issues in this debate that call out for empirical analysis. there is the extent of voter fraud, in particular in person voter fraud, what i call voter identity theft on election day. the second is how many folks are actually disenfranchised or not capable of having a ballot they casket counted because of the photo identification requirement that indiana has. ? in indiana, if you don't have a photo identification on election day, you
i work in indiana and i will talk about indiana and our experience so far with photo identification. indiana is important nationally for a couple of reasons. we were just about first -- is there anybody from georgia in the room? if there isn't, indiana will take credit for being first in line on photo identification. as a requirement. also, india has served as the model -- indiana has served as the model for photo identification laws that have been passed and litigated in the court system. one...
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>> is joining us from indiana on "newsmakers," luke messer. why did you seek out the presidency of the freshman class for republicans? >> it was an exciting opportunity. i have been involved here with governor daniels and indian oppose the leadership team. we of donna a lot of things -- indiana's leadership team. we have done a lot of things. we can bring that leadership to washington. >> you'll have had some experience working in the house. you have gotten to see up close the with the house functions. what you see as the principal differences a from then and the way the house is run now as you prepare to take the oath and throw -- oath? >> it was 12 years ago, when washington was quite a different place. back in those days, people had the opportunity to dialogue across the aisle. coming here from state government, where governor daniels has always had the principle that we will be a party of purpose, we will get things done and try to create environments will we have the opportunities for job growth, i share the frustration of almost every ot
>> is joining us from indiana on "newsmakers," luke messer. why did you seek out the presidency of the freshman class for republicans? >> it was an exciting opportunity. i have been involved here with governor daniels and indian oppose the leadership team. we of donna a lot of things -- indiana's leadership team. we have done a lot of things. we can bring that leadership to washington. >> you'll have had some experience working in the house. you have gotten to see up...
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. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour, new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortressed behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison. originally built to hold prisoners during the civil war, isp has a history of housing some of the state's most serious criminals. nearly 2,000 maximum security inmates spend their days behind these century old walls. >> the number one charge at this facility is murder. approximately 70% of the offenders housed here are housed here for taking the life of another human being. >> while the majority of prisoners have committed violent crimes, the prison has worked hard to create a safe environment for both staff and inmates. one improvement was the administrative segregation unit. >> back in the early '90s we had pr
. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour, new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortressed behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison....
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see mocecsee seymour, indiana, coming down hard. and blizzard conditions for ohio, pennsylvania and new jersey. some places could see a foot of snow or more. >>> george h.w. bush, forced to spend christmas day in a houston hospital. he was treated to a special holiday meal. 88 years old. been in the hospital for more than a month with a lingering cough. doctors are cautiously optimistic for a full recovery for the president. >>> before heading back to d.c., president obama and the first lady michelle obama kept up a christmas tradition. visiting marines at a base in hawaii, thanking them for their service. >> the greatest honor i have as president is being commander in chief and the reason it's an honor is because not only do we have the finest military in the world, but we also have the finest fighting men and women in the world. >> mrs. obama and their daughters will not be cutting their vacation short. they will stay in hawaii. >> good for them. >>> l.a., the best record in the nba. no, not the lakers. the clippers! look at billy
see mocecsee seymour, indiana, coming down hard. and blizzard conditions for ohio, pennsylvania and new jersey. some places could see a foot of snow or more. >>> george h.w. bush, forced to spend christmas day in a houston hospital. he was treated to a special holiday meal. 88 years old. been in the hospital for more than a month with a lingering cough. doctors are cautiously optimistic for a full recovery for the president. >>> before heading back to d.c., president obama and...
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i'm here -- i work in indiana and i am going to talk about indiana and our experience so far with photo identification. -- voter identification. indiana is important, i think nationally, for a couple reasons. number one, we were just about nirs, is there anybody from georgia in the room? if there isn't, then indiana will take credit for being first in line on photo identification. as a requirement. and also indiana has served as essentially the model for other photo identification laws that have been passed and have been litigated in the court system. and so one of the things that i have been doing for the last few years is trying to assess how many folks get caught up by indiana's photo identification requirement. there are two major issues in this debate that call out for empirical analysis. one is the extent of voter fraud. in particular in person voter fraud. what i call voter identity theft. on election day. and the second is, how many folks are actually disenfranchised, or not capable of having a ballot that they cast get counted because of the photo identification requirement tha
i'm here -- i work in indiana and i am going to talk about indiana and our experience so far with photo identification. -- voter identification. indiana is important, i think nationally, for a couple reasons. number one, we were just about nirs, is there anybody from georgia in the room? if there isn't, then indiana will take credit for being first in line on photo identification. as a requirement. and also indiana has served as essentially the model for other photo identification laws that...
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indiana is important. i think nationally for a couple reasons. number one, we were just -- is their anybody from georgia in the room? at present, then indiana will take credit for being first in line on the voter identification as a requirement. and also, indiana served as essentially the model for other photo identification laws that have been passed and have been litigated in the court system. and so, one of the things that i have been doing for the last few years is trying to assess how many folks get caught up by indianan's voter identification requirement. there are two major issues in this debate that called for empirical analysis. one is the extent of voter fraud. in particular, in person who voter fraud, but i call voter identity theft on election day. and the second is how many folks are actually disfranchised or if you don't like that word, not capable of having a ballett the cast get counted because of the photo - education requirement that indiana has, and in indiana if you don't have a photo i
indiana is important. i think nationally for a couple reasons. number one, we were just -- is their anybody from georgia in the room? at present, then indiana will take credit for being first in line on the voter identification as a requirement. and also, indiana served as essentially the model for other photo identification laws that have been passed and have been litigated in the court system. and so, one of the things that i have been doing for the last few years is trying to assess how many...
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they talked about indiana. let me finish peeping >> you are misrepresenting. >> no, i am not. >> i hear these accusations that black people, a voter i.d. lost disproportionately affect minorities. it implies to me that we have something missing in our brains. to me, if white americans can get it to vote and go through all the processes to follow the laws, what are you telling black people? that somehow they are not able to? they are lesser the man? that is what bothers me about the rhetoric coming from democrats and the left. there has to be a specialness when we deal with minorities because they are too feeble minded. we really need to make concessions for them because they can follow the rules like everybody else. when you treat people like victims, then i don't think they want to aspire. >> the editor and publisher of conservativeblackchick.com, krystle wright, sunday on q&a. president obama and his family took part in the national tree lighting ceremony. the ceremony started with calvin coolidge. here are h
they talked about indiana. let me finish peeping >> you are misrepresenting. >> no, i am not. >> i hear these accusations that black people, a voter i.d. lost disproportionately affect minorities. it implies to me that we have something missing in our brains. to me, if white americans can get it to vote and go through all the processes to follow the laws, what are you telling black people? that somehow they are not able to? they are lesser the man? that is what bothers me...
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. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. >>> new york city police have charged a 31-year-old woman with murder as a hate crime. she allegedly pushed a man into a train on thursday. snow torm storm in the east. forecasters expect up to a foot of snow in parts of new englan . george bush is now out of the hospital. he has been in the hospital since thanksgiving. now back to "lockup". >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the high walls and razor wire that surround a maximum security prison leave no doubt that this is a place where you pay your dues for terrible decisions. but even in these stark environments, inmates will still find ways to celebrate life's milestones. >> we've covered all kinds of events in prison, from an inmate's birthday to an anniversary to a wedding, even a funeral, and nothing symbolizes the futility of committing a major crime more than seeing an inmate die in prison. >> during our "extended stay" shoot at indiana
. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. >>> new york city police have charged a 31-year-old woman with murder as a hate crime. she allegedly pushed a man into a train on thursday. snow torm storm in the east. forecasters expect up to a foot of snow in parts of new englan . george bush is now out of the hospital. he has been in the hospital since...
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this border between indiana and michigan with indiana now being right to work is a great concern to me. i think it's at great concern to those of us in the legislature who say let's give those workers the freedom to choose if they want to participate. no difference than if they choose to go to a particular restaurant or choose a particular plumber or choose to have somebody that is giving them good value and good benefits for the pay that they give that individual or in this case that private organization. >> ifill: i would like either of you to cite for me a specific example, in your case congressman levin, in your case state senator prose where the right to work either depress the economy or help the economy in any other state and would specifically in michigan. starting with you, congressman. >> they clearly depress wages. look, we can compete in michigan. we don't have to compete with the lowest common detom naturor. we're doing much better. we're doing much better because people have a voice in the workplace. what the state senator is doing in essence is to snuff out the voice in
this border between indiana and michigan with indiana now being right to work is a great concern to me. i think it's at great concern to those of us in the legislature who say let's give those workers the freedom to choose if they want to participate. no difference than if they choose to go to a particular restaurant or choose a particular plumber or choose to have somebody that is giving them good value and good benefits for the pay that they give that individual or in this case that private...
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finally, michael pitts, a law professor at indiana university, a specialist in indiana voting rights and related matters. an attorney in the voting rights -- voting rights section. first we will hear from the secretary of state. >> good afternoon, everyone. it is good to be here. i must say that as the secretary of left, i am honored to be back again and have the opportunity. we are talking about insuring integrity and ballot access and voter access at the same time. i was asked to talk about what west virginia does and our voter id laws. yes, we have a voter identification laws. many of them follow what other states follow when it comes to the help america vote act and their requirements. i would give you a brief on what it takes. the help america vote act, essentially our discussion today was that it was a very bad thing, from what i am understanding. i am trying to get rid of this mailman voter registration application. remember, we do not like this paperwork. i would like to be able to have the online voter registration that costs about $1 to be able to process. the help of ameri
finally, michael pitts, a law professor at indiana university, a specialist in indiana voting rights and related matters. an attorney in the voting rights -- voting rights section. first we will hear from the secretary of state. >> good afternoon, everyone. it is good to be here. i must say that as the secretary of left, i am honored to be back again and have the opportunity. we are talking about insuring integrity and ballot access and voter access at the same time. i was asked to talk...
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i'm here, i work in indiana, and i'm going to talk about indiana. and our experience so far with photo identification. indiana is important, i think, nationally for a couple reasons. number one, we were just about first -- is there anybody from georgia in the room? if there isn't, then indiana will take credit for being first in line on photo identification. as a requirement. and also that indiana has served as, essentially, the model for other photo identification laws that have been passed and have been litigated in the court system. and so one of the things that i've been doing for the last few years is trying to assess how many folks get caught up by indiana's photo identification requirement. there are two major issues in this debate that call out for empirical analysis. one of -- one is the extent of voter fraud, one is in-person voter fraud, what i call voter theft on election day, and the second is how many folks are actually disfranchised or, if you don't like that word, not capable offing having a ballot that they cast get counted because
i'm here, i work in indiana, and i'm going to talk about indiana. and our experience so far with photo identification. indiana is important, i think, nationally for a couple reasons. number one, we were just about first -- is there anybody from georgia in the room? if there isn't, then indiana will take credit for being first in line on photo identification. as a requirement. and also that indiana has served as, essentially, the model for other photo identification laws that have been passed...
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daniels of indiana. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> welcome back. chef boyardee, marie calendar and banquet meals, congressing a are a produces it. conagra also increased the ante on the full year target. good to have you on the program, mr. rod kin, thanks for joining us. >> good to be here. >> you raised your guidance for next year, but many of your peers are talking about uncertainty. why are you so optimistic? >> well, we believe that we really do have some momentum in the business. both operating segments, both our consumer foods and our commercial segment are both doing well. we say we've got the right pricing architecture and got the right level of investment, particularly from a marketing and an innovation standpoint, and our productiv
daniels of indiana. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> welcome back. chef boyardee, marie calendar and banquet meals, congressing a are a produces it. conagra also increased the...
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snow in indiana winding down. we had blizzard warnings in effect. they've expired but the one across ohio here are very much in effect. we have strong winds gusting to 30, 40 miles an hour producing whiteouts. not recommended that you're on the roads right now and of course a blizzard warning in effect across northern parts of the state. the pink shading are winter storm warnings in effect across the state of ohio and all across portions of the northeast. you can see the whiteouts in cleveland where easily we could see over a foot of snow in that city and that's going to be the story in pennsylvania, upstate new york and portions of new england. if you live along the coast, new york city could see a slushy coating but not as bad. an inch or two in anything. areas that do not see a winter storm warning are looking at heavy rain. eric, gusts here on coastal areas could reach 60 miles an hour, so that's a huge concern. >> a lot of things to think about, especially with congress people home in their districts for christmas. flight cancellations, three t
snow in indiana winding down. we had blizzard warnings in effect. they've expired but the one across ohio here are very much in effect. we have strong winds gusting to 30, 40 miles an hour producing whiteouts. not recommended that you're on the roads right now and of course a blizzard warning in effect across northern parts of the state. the pink shading are winter storm warnings in effect across the state of ohio and all across portions of the northeast. you can see the whiteouts in cleveland...
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snow in indiana winding down. we had blizzard warnings in effect. they've expired but the one across ohio here are very much in effect. we have strong win gusting to 30, 40 miles an hour producing whiteouts. not recommended that you're on the roads right now and of urse a blizzard warning in effect across northern parts of the state. the pink shading are winter storm warnings in effect across the state of ohio and all across portions of the northeast. you can see the whiteouts in cleveland where easily we could see over a foot of snow in that city and that's going to be the story in pennsylvania, upstate new york and portions of new england. if you live along the coast, new york city could see a slushy coating but not as bad. an inch or two in anything. areas that do not see a winter storm warning ar looking at heavy rain. eric, gusts here on coastal areas could reach 60 miles an hour, so that's a huge concern. >> a lot of things to think about, especially with congress people home in their districts for christmas. flight cancellations, three thro f
snow in indiana winding down. we had blizzard warnings in effect. they've expired but the one across ohio here are very much in effect. we have strong win gusting to 30, 40 miles an hour producing whiteouts. not recommended that you're on the roads right now and of urse a blizzard warning in effect across northern parts of the state. the pink shading are winter storm warnings in effect across the state of ohio and all across portions of the northeast. you can see the whiteouts in cleveland...
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, my hometown at indiana state penitentiary and i actually ran into somebody i used to hang out with when i was a child. we were shooting in the visitation room and i kind of saw him out of the corner of my eye, and it was one of those odd moments because what do you do? i didn't want to interrupt his visit and say hello, but later on as we were interviewing somebody else, he found me and came up to me and started talking to me, and talking to him for a good while and it was just the most interesting experience because i hadn't seen him in years and to be talking to him as he's now an inmate and, you know, when we were 12, 13 years old i would never have guessed i would have been seeing him in this position. >> visitation often proves to be a place not only to find great stories, but to see inmates in a different light. >> when we first met jonathan hall serving 40 years for second degree murder at colorado's limon correctional facility, we wouldn't have guessed that one of the most emotional reunions between an inmate and child would be with him. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> my first
, my hometown at indiana state penitentiary and i actually ran into somebody i used to hang out with when i was a child. we were shooting in the visitation room and i kind of saw him out of the corner of my eye, and it was one of those odd moments because what do you do? i didn't want to interrupt his visit and say hello, but later on as we were interviewing somebody else, he found me and came up to me and started talking to me, and talking to him for a good while and it was just the most...
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all through southern illinois, indiana, ohio, northwestern pennsylvania and northwestern new york state, almost a foot of snow. and new york city and boston will move to all rain. down across the southeast today we see the same severe storms we saw yesterday, wind gusts of 50 miles an hour and it's a busy day. >> on your map i like miami and h honolulu in the 80s. >>> "morning joe" is coming up at the top of the hour. she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in
all through southern illinois, indiana, ohio, northwestern pennsylvania and northwestern new york state, almost a foot of snow. and new york city and boston will move to all rain. down across the southeast today we see the same severe storms we saw yesterday, wind gusts of 50 miles an hour and it's a busy day. >> on your map i like miami and h honolulu in the 80s. >>> "morning joe" is coming up at the top of the hour. she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't...
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all through southern illinois, indiana, up to ohio, northwestern pennsylvania and northwestern new york state, almost a foot of snow. and new york city and boston will move to all rain. down across the southeast today we will see the same type of severe storms we saw yesterday, wind gusts of 50 miles an hour and it's a busy day. >> on your map i like miami and honolulu in the 80s. i'll pick those. >> i'm with you on that. >> i'm richard lui. this is "first look" on msnbc. "morning joe" is coming up the top of the hour. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
all through southern illinois, indiana, up to ohio, northwestern pennsylvania and northwestern new york state, almost a foot of snow. and new york city and boston will move to all rain. down across the southeast today we will see the same type of severe storms we saw yesterday, wind gusts of 50 miles an hour and it's a busy day. >> on your map i like miami and honolulu in the 80s. i'll pick those. >> i'm with you on that. >> i'm richard lui. this is "first look" on...
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we don't care about the tools in wisconsin, indiana and michigan. because we this -- they have to learn that these republicans aren't going to do -- >> stephanie: thank you, liz. i enjoyed your work as charlie brown's teacher. i don't know what was wrong with that call. was it me? [ applause ] >> she was using her "sports illustrated" sneaker phone. or football phone. whatever. >> stephanie: something about republicans in michigan. wa wa. she had some good points. >> speak directly into the clown's mouth. >> stephanie: right, okay. would you like fries? >> i want fries! >> stephanie: senator tom harkin, democrat of iowa yesterday. >> all of you negotiators who are now negotiating on this so-called fiscal cliff and stuff. keep your hands off medicare and keep your hands off medicaid. >> stephanie: that's what i was just saying in the article on the hill. it warms the cockles of my liberal heart.
we don't care about the tools in wisconsin, indiana and michigan. because we this -- they have to learn that these republicans aren't going to do -- >> stephanie: thank you, liz. i enjoyed your work as charlie brown's teacher. i don't know what was wrong with that call. was it me? [ applause ] >> she was using her "sports illustrated" sneaker phone. or football phone. whatever. >> stephanie: something about republicans in michigan. wa wa. she had some good points....
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>> seth: i still think michigan and indiana are on the first tier together in the big ten. i think michigan state and illinois behind. >> doug: georgetown takes down their crosstown rival, mern american. they scored. they shot the ball well. 47% from three. kentucky. we'll see them next week against louisville. >> seth: ryan harrell. this could be the -- ryan harrow. >> doug: my alma mater time. phil forte, the forgotten freshman with 22. he looks and plays like travis ford. marcus smart in the conversation for freshman of the year. new mexico goes down, nate walters with 28 points. >> seth: too much nate walters, surprising new mexico could not hold serve at home. >> doug: that will do it for now, for seth davis, i'm doug gottlieb. here is a look at what's coming up tonight on cbs. next saturday. "the road to the final four" continues with the bluegrass battle between kentucky and louisville. be sure to tune in tomorrow. the nfl on cbs. >> doug: for all of us, seth davis, myself and the cast of people behind the scenes, have a happy holiday. be safe and we're thinking of y
>> seth: i still think michigan and indiana are on the first tier together in the big ten. i think michigan state and illinois behind. >> doug: georgetown takes down their crosstown rival, mern american. they scored. they shot the ball well. 47% from three. kentucky. we'll see them next week against louisville. >> seth: ryan harrell. this could be the -- ryan harrow. >> doug: my alma mater time. phil forte, the forgotten freshman with 22. he looks and plays like travis...
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snowing hard in northern indiana through michigan. that snow will rotate through cleveland throughout the morning. very dangerous roads in cleveland as the colder air moves in. everything will be freezing. again, we're locked into the rain for the whole morning commute from philadelphia to new york city. it doesn't look like it will clear out until about noon today. so that's the bottom line for the new york city area down to philadelphia, d.c., any time after noon today your travel will be fine. breezy and windy, but not like this morning. >> thanks so much, bill. >>> a shocker on capitol hill last night as house speaker john boehner's plan b backfired. the deadline for the fiscal cliff is approaching faster than santa's sleigh. and speaker boehner's power may be severely damaged as official gop members balk at his pleas. >> reporter: the vote on boehner's plan b was canceled abruptly. >> the house will stand in recess subject to the call of the chair. >> a big embarrassment for the speaker who had hoped to force democrats to follow
snowing hard in northern indiana through michigan. that snow will rotate through cleveland throughout the morning. very dangerous roads in cleveland as the colder air moves in. everything will be freezing. again, we're locked into the rain for the whole morning commute from philadelphia to new york city. it doesn't look like it will clear out until about noon today. so that's the bottom line for the new york city area down to philadelphia, d.c., any time after noon today your travel will be...
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there's a little town in indiana where it's christmas all year long. the place is called santa claus, and every day they get letters from true believers. as byron pitts tells us, the good people of santa claus try to answer everyone. >>> dear santa, are you getting ready and fattening up? >> how are things at the north pole? >> thank you, aidan north. >> reporter: call it one of the wonders of the christmas season. children who don't simply believe in santa claus but also believe he answers his mail. >> very good. >> reporter: and then there are those who believe in answering santa's mail. they live in a place where christmas is a year-long celebration. about 82 years ago, santa claus, indiana, a rural town on the kentucky border, started the tradition of answering letters in santa. in 1930, a local businessman with a big heart and belt to match was in charge. folks affectionately called him santa jim. >> my dad was santa claus. >> reporter: pat cook is santa jim's daughter. now 81, she's been helping santa since she was 12. you have the posters there
there's a little town in indiana where it's christmas all year long. the place is called santa claus, and every day they get letters from true believers. as byron pitts tells us, the good people of santa claus try to answer everyone. >>> dear santa, are you getting ready and fattening up? >> how are things at the north pole? >> thank you, aidan north. >> reporter: call it one of the wonders of the christmas season. children who don't simply believe in santa claus but...
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>> seth: i still think michigan and indiana are on the first tier together in the big ten. i think michigan state and illinois behind. >> doug: georgetown takes down their crosstown rival, mern american. they scored. they shot the ball well. 47% from three. kentucky. we'll see them next week against louisville. >> seth: ryan harrell. this could be the -- ryan harrow. >> doug: my alma mater time. phil forte the forgotten freshman with 22. he looks and plays like travis ford. marcus smart in the conversation for freshman of the year. new mexico goes down nate walters with 28 points. >> seth: too much nate walters, surprising new mexico could not hold serve at home. >> doug: that will do it for now, for seth davis i'm doug gottlieb. here is a look at what's coming up tonight on cbs. next saturday. "the road to the final four" continues with the bluegrass battle between kentucky and louisville. be sure to tune in tomorrow. the nfl on cbs. >> doug: for all of us, seth davis, myself and the cast of people behind the scenes have a happy holiday. be safe and we're thinking of you,
>> seth: i still think michigan and indiana are on the first tier together in the big ten. i think michigan state and illinois behind. >> doug: georgetown takes down their crosstown rival, mern american. they scored. they shot the ball well. 47% from three. kentucky. we'll see them next week against louisville. >> seth: ryan harrell. this could be the -- ryan harrow. >> doug: my alma mater time. phil forte the forgotten freshman with 22. he looks and plays like travis...
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. >> the state of indiana received notice that indiana was no longer in compliance with open container law and repeat offender law, and we disagree with that. nstsa add previously sent us a letter telling us we were in compliance, and i'll submit that for the record. it's my understanding we didn't make any changes regarding these laws. because we're now considered noncompliant, this may cost indiana -- well, indiana's being withheld $40 million in funding. indiana department of transportation sent several letters to administrator strickland seeking clarification, as of now we haven't received a response, and indiana senator weiss who are the respective heads of the transportation committees in the indiana legislature have submitted a record -- a letter to your office. so i wanted to bring that to your attention. i thank you ahead of time for addressing -- >> well, look, i will personally look into this, and i will personally tell you where we're at -- >> i appreciate that. and with that, i'll submit my questions for the record, and i ask unanimous concept to submit those -- consent to
. >> the state of indiana received notice that indiana was no longer in compliance with open container law and repeat offender law, and we disagree with that. nstsa add previously sent us a letter telling us we were in compliance, and i'll submit that for the record. it's my understanding we didn't make any changes regarding these laws. because we're now considered noncompliant, this may cost indiana -- well, indiana's being withheld $40 million in funding. indiana department of...
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>> axelrod: troy kehoe in bloomington, indiana, for us, thank you. david bernard is the chief meteorologist at our cbs station in miami. he's following the storm system. david, as the storm tracks north, who has the most to worry about? >> well, there is a lot of real estate to cover, jim. let's start by looking at the satellite and radar combined this evening, and we have a big shield of snow this afternoon covering areas from detroit to cleveland, right through northern pennsylvania, now pushing into western portions of new york. south of there, all along the i- 95 corridor through new york and philly and d.c. and south of there, very heavy rain occurring this evening, and that's going to be the story overnight. and it looks like even into tomorrow that heavy rain is likely going to continue. >> axelrod: how bad will this disrupt travel? >> well, i think the big problem is going to be the snowfall in the inland areas. let's give an idea of how much more snow could fall between now and early saturday when the storm ends. those purple areas you see a
>> axelrod: troy kehoe in bloomington, indiana, for us, thank you. david bernard is the chief meteorologist at our cbs station in miami. he's following the storm system. david, as the storm tracks north, who has the most to worry about? >> well, there is a lot of real estate to cover, jim. let's start by looking at the satellite and radar combined this evening, and we have a big shield of snow this afternoon covering areas from detroit to cleveland, right through northern...
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northern indiana has its own problems. but look at this. the colder settling on the gulf coast. that is a hard freeze warning in effect from west georgia wright into parts of eastern louisiana. winter weather advisory is in the northeast. these are winter storm warnings with snowfall amounts from two inches to 8 inches, and in that area. a dewpoint temperature of just 17 degrees. look at this, northern indiana you can see lake effect snow finally pulling away from that area. all in some 3 inches came down. notice the rain off the coast. that heavy snow is continuing to come down. tomorrow should be relatively quiet. we may even get some decent sunshine. but monday and tuesday, the clubs will build and snow flurries possible, as -- but clouds will build and snow flurries possible. a few bricks late in the evening. low temperatures in the morning in the teens. look for wind at of the north at 5 miles per hour to 14 miles per hour. sunday night, a 20 degrees to 25 degrees for the low. on monday, now much changing in temperatures, back into the 20 costs. but snow possible far south.
northern indiana has its own problems. but look at this. the colder settling on the gulf coast. that is a hard freeze warning in effect from west georgia wright into parts of eastern louisiana. winter weather advisory is in the northeast. these are winter storm warnings with snowfall amounts from two inches to 8 inches, and in that area. a dewpoint temperature of just 17 degrees. look at this, northern indiana you can see lake effect snow finally pulling away from that area. all in some 3...
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let's get right to her with indiana. let's get right to kirsten. another right to work state in the midwest seeing an increase in business. governor mitch daniels announcing nine companies moving to that state. 2500 jobs created. kirsten, you're i would say a moderate democrat. have you any comment on indiana becoming right to work and clearly attracting a lot of jobs? >> well, there's so many different studies on this, and i feel like each side always comes up with a study that supports their, you know, what they think, so, you know, mitch daniels is going to claim that people are going to come there because of right to work. stuart: is it a valid claim? >> to me honestly it is very unclear because there are so many different studies. one thing that is clear and i think everybody can agree on is that what ends up happening if you're concerned about redistribution of wealth, it actually helps the business owners make more money and the workers tend to make less money. if that something that concerns you, which it does concern me, then it raises som
let's get right to her with indiana. let's get right to kirsten. another right to work state in the midwest seeing an increase in business. governor mitch daniels announcing nine companies moving to that state. 2500 jobs created. kirsten, you're i would say a moderate democrat. have you any comment on indiana becoming right to work and clearly attracting a lot of jobs? >> well, there's so many different studies on this, and i feel like each side always comes up with a study that supports...
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correct, but they will look to the indiana case. [indiscernible] >> i will cut your mike off, come on. >> what does it feel like -- i do not like that question. you are sitting there and people are prejudiced against you for being a black conservative. what is that like? is it hard to be in a situation like that? >> yes. most of the attacks i get are coming from black people. it is not coming from -- people think it would be from people who do not look like me. in situations like this, when i am in a predominately black, liberal environment, i get attacked viciously. it does not feel great. i will not sit there and be somebody's punching bag and not set the record straight about the reality of voter i.d. laws. what i was talking about in that clip is when the supreme court ruled and up held the indiana law, voter rolls went up, not down. the supreme court said, we do not think it will prevent minorities from voting. when other cases come before the supreme court, they will look at how they ruled in indiana. that was the point i was
correct, but they will look to the indiana case. [indiscernible] >> i will cut your mike off, come on. >> what does it feel like -- i do not like that question. you are sitting there and people are prejudiced against you for being a black conservative. what is that like? is it hard to be in a situation like that? >> yes. most of the attacks i get are coming from black people. it is not coming from -- people think it would be from people who do not look like me. in situations...
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i think indiana was a reason why michigan got right to work. but opponents of this legislation are now saying you hurt the middle class. you lower wages. it's much harder for unions to represent people to look out for their best interests. and they have essentially predicted all kinds of gloom and doom for the state of michigan now that this is law. >> woodruff: bill ballanger what's your take on that and is there a consensus of what this means for michigan workers and michigan employers. >> mickey's right. they are anticipating, most people are, that somehow this is really going to strike a terrible blow to organized lab labor, that they're going to lose membership. they're going to lose money. they're just going to wither on the vine and die. i'm not convinced necessarily that's true. as governor snyder has said, look, if labor unions can demonstrate to the workers that they can deliver a good product for their members, they should be able to continue to thrive. so i'm not convinced it's going to be as terrible as everybody is predicting. but
i think indiana was a reason why michigan got right to work. but opponents of this legislation are now saying you hurt the middle class. you lower wages. it's much harder for unions to represent people to look out for their best interests. and they have essentially predicted all kinds of gloom and doom for the state of michigan now that this is law. >> woodruff: bill ballanger what's your take on that and is there a consensus of what this means for michigan workers and michigan employers....
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. >> indiana facing butler. he drains the 3. we go to overtime. bulldogs, tied at 86. he gets it to go with two seconds remaining. indiana with the first loss of the season, butler has a huge upset 88-86 the final. >> college bowl season with arizona and nevada facing off. first of 35 bowl games. what a game it was. third quarter, nevada quarterback, wide open ritchie turner, arizona back in the fourth, down 13. 46 seconds to play, to austin hill, nevada down six. ensuing kickoff arizona gets it and he throws the third td pass. wildcats hold on to win the new mexico bowl, 49-48. a. >> division two championship game, opening kickoff, matt pierce with own four-yard line, 96 yards untouched. 7-0 just like that. fourth and one he goes 24. he had 141 yards on 24 carries. 35-7 is the final ending the season at 12-2. >> high school football, marin catholic facing madison high school from san diego for the division championship game in carson, california. quarterback threw four tds on the day but right in the hands. wildcats are up but madison answers and ensuing drive, 272 ya
. >> indiana facing butler. he drains the 3. we go to overtime. bulldogs, tied at 86. he gets it to go with two seconds remaining. indiana with the first loss of the season, butler has a huge upset 88-86 the final. >> college bowl season with arizona and nevada facing off. first of 35 bowl games. what a game it was. third quarter, nevada quarterback, wide open ritchie turner, arizona back in the fourth, down 13. 46 seconds to play, to austin hill, nevada down six. ensuing kickoff...
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then indiana. now michigan is the latest midwestern state where republican governor is eviscerating the pouf of the unions. michigan today became the 24th state to enact so-called right-to-work laws. much like the michigan senate last week, along party lines the house approved right-to-work legislation which prohibits unions from requiring members to pay dus. without hesitation earlier this evening, governor snyder signed the bill into law. there is a simple reason that laws like the one signed earlier are bad policy and bad economics. there's nothing wrong with a tough negotiation between a governor and labor unions or between a ceo and his workers. economic reality has to drive such negotiations. when i was governor, i negotiated hard but change the rules so workers cannot be effectively represented by a union takes away a fundamental right of workers to be represented on matters central to their economic well-being. it is one thing to be tough in negotiations, it is quite another to destroy the
then indiana. now michigan is the latest midwestern state where republican governor is eviscerating the pouf of the unions. michigan today became the 24th state to enact so-called right-to-work laws. much like the michigan senate last week, along party lines the house approved right-to-work legislation which prohibits unions from requiring members to pay dus. without hesitation earlier this evening, governor snyder signed the bill into law. there is a simple reason that laws like the one signed...
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. >>> as all you fans of "indiana jones" can attest, the biblical relic known as the ark of the covenant has been the obsession of fortune seekers and worshippers alike since the days of moses. the holy artifact said to hold the original ten commandments. but there's no consensus as to where it might be or even if it exists. the mystery has inspired a centuries long treasure hunt and christiane amanpour takes us in search of the lost ark. >> reporter: whispers from the past hang in the air of modern day jerusalem. yet no matter how hard you listen, the truth behind so many of these biblical stories that took place here remain so captivatively elusive. in part, because so many answers may be buried underneath what today is a living, breathing city. this woman is a biblical scholar and a tour guide. she took us to one of the only places where archaeologists, pilgrims and tourists are allowed to explore below this storied city. it's notoriously difficult to dig under the old city of jerusalem. >> it's very difficult because it's very sensitive. we are talk about holy places of the three mai
. >>> as all you fans of "indiana jones" can attest, the biblical relic known as the ark of the covenant has been the obsession of fortune seekers and worshippers alike since the days of moses. the holy artifact said to hold the original ten commandments. but there's no consensus as to where it might be or even if it exists. the mystery has inspired a centuries long treasure hunt and christiane amanpour takes us in search of the lost ark. >> reporter: whispers from the...